Yes it can. If you go to settings then select general after that tap international then select keyboards. Now you just have to scroll down to where it says "choose a hardware keyboard layout" then select Dvorak and your wireless keyboard will act as a Dvorak keyboard instead of as a qwerty keyboard.

I just bought a Marblue K-Mint keyboard protector at the apple store and it doesn't fit on my keyboard because it was set for an english one... is there any way I can get a french Canadian keyboard protector?

I am a major in Spanish and am looking for a Bluetooth keyboard that I can use both Spanish for my classes and English for my friends and family to be used for iPad 2. I have the Spanish keyboard on my iPad keyboard and the English one as well. Is there a way I can do that and just use one keyboard?

Yes, I studied Japanese and French in college and used my English keyboard to type out documents. Accented characters are accessible via the alt key. Example É =alt+e. Alternatively, on a Mac international typing is available via System Preferences, Language & Text, Input Sources. This will create a flag icon next to the date and time. Clicking on this icon enables you to quickly transfer back and forth between multiple languages.

The actual keys are normal size. The keyboard is the same layout and size as the keyboards on the macbooks and macbook pros. As for the dimensions, stupid that this doesn't appear on the specs. It's roughly 11"x5"

For example, I've noticed that pressing "Enter" doesn't send a message in iMessage like it should. Or when doing a google search, pressing the down arrow doesn't move the cursor to the drop down menu of searches that come up. Is there a way to program these functions into the wireless bluetooth keybaord?